Institute for Entrepreneurship Engages Investment Banker to Raise
$250 Million in Grants for Student-Initiated Businesses
PHOENIX (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 14, 2007 --
The Institute for Entrepreneurship (www.instituteforentrepreneurship.com),
an organization that facilitates the development of successful
entrepreneurs through education, has engaged an investment banker to
raise $250 million in capital, which will be used to fund small
businesses created by college students.
Access to the University Entrepreneur Fund, LLC (http://www.universityentrepreneurfund.com),
is being facilitated through a private placement memorandum. Wayne
Taylor, chief executive of Dream Dragon Productions, will assist the IfE.
“There has never been a fund, especially of
this magnitude, which is geared toward the young entrepreneur,”
said Peter J. Burns, III, founder of the IfE. “With
a pot full of significant cash, administered by seasoned entrepreneurs
and investors, we have an opportunity to literally change the face of
America’s education and our economy, at the
same time.”
The announcement is especially significant for colleges and
universities, since the students will be selected for funding only from
schools that offer a free-standing College of Entrepreneurship program.
One school, thus far, has licensed a College of Entrepreneurship from
the IfE – Grand Canyon University in Phoenix,
Arizona. Get more information about GCU here.
(http://www.instituteforentrepreneurship.com/gcu/holtpr/landing.php)
“GCU is the first school in the country that
can reap the benefits of this funding windfall,”
said Burns. “As a participating school, it
will receive 25 percent of those student businesses that start at either
the undergraduate Bachelors of Entrepreneurship level or the soon-to-be
launched certificate-granting Executive Education in Entrepreneurship.”
About the Institute for Entrepreneurship
The Institute for Entrepreneurship helps bridge the gap between a great
business idea and successfully operating in the business world. The
founders of the Institute are revolutionizing entrepreneurial education,
wedded to the belief that every person on the planet is a budding
entrepreneur. The Institute also believes that it is up to existing
entrepreneurs to facilitate the transformation of the next generation of
emerging entrepreneurs. While there are some schools that purport to
teach students some of the skills needed to start a business, little or
no help is offered to assist the student in actually starting a real
business upon graduation. Most business schools instruct students in
theory and prepare graduates for on-the-job-training at existing
companies. Our founders knew that what is needed is a program that
prepares students to be entrepreneurs and start their own businesses
upon graduation.
Interested media should contact Holt Hackney at Hackney Communications
by email, hhackney@hackneycommunications.com,
or phone, 512-478-8858, Ext. 115.
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